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Psychology says eldest daughters who always took care of everyone else usually display these 9 traits as adults

If you spent your childhood being the responsible older sister who managed everything from homework help to household peace, those early caregiving experiences likely shaped you into an adult with unique traits that psychology is only now beginning to understand.

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